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suwol
“I believe that photography is not merely a tool for documentation, but a vessel for memory, emotion, and unresolved questions.”
I’m a photographer drawn to the ephemeral—moments that flicker between presence and disappearance. My work often explores themes of identity, love, and the quiet politics of everyday life. With a background in both exhibition design and heritage documentation, I seek to bridge the poetic and the political, the personal and the public.
My recent projects have investigated the limits of the photographic surface, experimenting with layered installation, transparent framing, and AI-integrated narratives. I am particularly interested in how photography can transcend its two-dimensionality and open up spatial, emotional, and temporal dimensions.
Whether I’m working in analogue or digital, portraiture or landscape, I always return to one core pursuit:
to make visible what often remains unspoken.